Technology disruptions. Generational shifts. Remote and flexible work. The increased focus on employee engagement and strengthening culture. This is today’s world of human resources. There’s no way around the secret to sustained growth: keeping up with current trends is survival. Organizations that don’t adapt to the demands of this new reality will quickly fall behind their competitors.

Barbachano International, Inc. (BIP), the premier leader of human capital solutions in Mexico, Latin America, and the United States, honored its longest-serving employee Jorge Roldan, who celebrated his 20th anniversary with the company on January 18. The milestone was commemorated with a luncheon where Mr. Roldan was praised by his peers who remembered and shared many special moments and achievements.

Understanding the standard benefits to which you are entitled as a worker in Mexico can be difficult. In the same way, foreign companies with operations in Mexico or that are thinking about expanding into Mexico can face uncertainty when complying with the law. For instance, employers do not pay for certain benefits that are common in the U.S., such as unemployment, paid sick leave, or short and long-term disability. These are instead covered by the IMSS, Mexico’s equivalent of Social Security.

In today’s market, talent is not a boundless resource. In fact, the talent market is arguably tighter than ever, and it is up to employers to come up with new ways to attract, recruit, and retain talented individuals for a given position.